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and how china has fast become the favorite boogieman for both political parties here in the united states. mitt romney running mate tryout rolls on today with virginia's governor. we will talk with another governor on a short list, louisiana's bobby jindal. it's neck and neck in ohio and florida while the president maintains solid double digit leads. can romney avoid the gore/kerry map track. it's thursday, may 3rd, 2012. overseas an explosive story turning into a diplomatic nightmare. the chinese dissident had eagerly embraced the plan to stay in chinese with his family will tell any reporter he is anxious to get out. he began giving a series of interviews from his hospital bed to anyone who would listen saying his wife and two children have been threatened with violence if he leaves the country. told ian williams i want to leave as soon as possible. i feel very unsafe. my rights and safety cannot be assured here. he said my hope is it would be possible for my family to leave for the united states on hillary clinton's plan. secretary clinton and geithner are in days of the summit meeting
and how china has fast become the favorite boogieman for both political parties here in the united states. mitt romney running mate tryout rolls on today with virginia's governor. we will talk with another governor on a short list, louisiana's bobby jindal. it's neck and neck in ohio and florida while the president maintains solid double digit leads. can romney avoid the gore/kerry map track. it's thursday, may 3rd, 2012. overseas an explosive story turning into a diplomatic nightmare. the...
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states military plane to go back to the united states. >> because it all comes down to whether or not we're willing to use enough political capital to say that human rights are the priority, not just -- >> what is our leverage on the people's republic of china to get this guy out of the country? >> it continues to be the diplomatic issue of them holding this man. we didn't make the to priority for asylum that it should have been. >> what is our leverage, what is our power on this situation. we all know we want him out, we would like to give him his freedom, and all of the chinese people to have freedom. what is our leverage when we're in a country that's a host country, we're surrounded by the red army, what leverage do we have? >> we have diplomatic leverage. >> what is that? >> all of the high level people from china, i have introduced a big that will hold the people in china responsible that do the forced abortions. >> how do we tell the chinese to stop having forced abortions. >> let me finish, chen guangcheng, the reason he has been treated so harshly, is he exposed that forced a
states military plane to go back to the united states. >> because it all comes down to whether or not we're willing to use enough political capital to say that human rights are the priority, not just -- >> what is our leverage on the people's republic of china to get this guy out of the country? >> it continues to be the diplomatic issue of them holding this man. we didn't make the to priority for asylum that it should have been. >> what is our leverage, what is our...
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the president of the united states being the host to this summit. among the issues that they plan on discussing, matters involving afghanistan, syria, and iran. we'll keep you posted on the sessions today. >>> meantime, the only man convicted in the 1988 bombing of pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland, will be buried tomorrow. abdul bassett al megrahi died today in libya at the age of 60. the former libyan intelligence officer was released from a scottish prison 2 1/2 years ago on compassionate grounds. he was suffering from prostate cancer. well, earlier today, i asked cnn's senior international correspondent nic robertson what evidence led to al megrahi's conviction. >> well, he's alleged to have bought clothes from a store in malta and packed them in a suitcase and packed them around the bomb, then that suitcase was put on board a flight to germany and then on to britain and then, eventually, on to flight pan am 103, that was flying to the united states. the u.n. represent tv at his trial, at megrahi's trial in camp zeist in the netherlands
the president of the united states being the host to this summit. among the issues that they plan on discussing, matters involving afghanistan, syria, and iran. we'll keep you posted on the sessions today. >>> meantime, the only man convicted in the 1988 bombing of pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland, will be buried tomorrow. abdul bassett al megrahi died today in libya at the age of 60. the former libyan intelligence officer was released from a scottish prison 2 1/2 years ago...
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it could be very disruptive to the united states, but other countries as well. it's one of the things about military operations in cyberspace is that can be cascading effects hard to predict. we do have concerns and this is why we have created joint military and civilian platforms like the strategic security dialogue to talk about issues that we deal with this potential having potential for friction in the u.s.-china relationship. fiber is one of those areas we don't select our top with china of space, nuclear and missile defense areas as well as part of the strategic security dialogue. >> you mention that last year the defense spending is almost double what to acknowledge that was. can you give a specific example that means they are spending on this year. i know you didn't want to speculate on the number, but what they spend this year that was not publicly acknowledged? >> for example, we think some of the nuclear forces modernization occurs off budget. some research and development that goes to their defense industry rios at the comes from a different budget,
it could be very disruptive to the united states, but other countries as well. it's one of the things about military operations in cyberspace is that can be cascading effects hard to predict. we do have concerns and this is why we have created joint military and civilian platforms like the strategic security dialogue to talk about issues that we deal with this potential having potential for friction in the u.s.-china relationship. fiber is one of those areas we don't select our top with china...
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you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. >> it's just the opposite. >> yeah. at the risk of sounding like the geriatric panel. i remember when i was in china in the '80s! i was in china in the '80s and i didn't have a visa either. in some ways it's liberating to fly below the radar and it makes you pick up on stories that the officially sanctioned correspondents are always spending their time at the ministry press conference and you don't bother. you go straight to the new generation that's really making change. it's maybe sort of a policing that they don't -- i'm sure it's a pain in the neck too, i don't mean to sound pollyannaish. sometimes it reflects your coverage to be on the outside and that's a good thing. >> introduce went from china to russia. >> i did. >> what kinds of revelations did you have in that sort of comparison? >> well, we were all -- the thing about the russians, they love to talk. blah, blah, blah. so easy to conduct interviews with russians, you couldn't get them to stop talking. the chinese, i
you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. >> it's just the opposite. >> yeah. at the risk of sounding like the geriatric panel. i remember when i was in china in the '80s! i was in china in the '80s and i didn't have a visa either. in some ways it's liberating to fly below the radar and it makes you pick up on stories that the officially sanctioned correspondents are always spending their time at the ministry...
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the united states embassy is u.s. territory and he landed on the shores of the united states. and you do not san him out or have him leave from what we are hearing it was under duress, at least according to his lawyer, unless you have some kind of guarantee from the government of china. well, we hear from the state department that there were guarantees or assurances from the government of china to chen himself, that is useful. chen, against that dictatorship? one man against the government in he is completely defenseless. the guarantees you want or guarantees from the government of china to the government of the united states, the strongest nation on earth. those guarantee would mean something but that is not what we have. so, here he is, he is taken to the hospital, we took him there, and then, all of our people disappeared and he now is left with the authorities would have not heard from him and they do not know where the wife and the children are, and i don't think that's how you dispose of an issue like this even if you have a high level banquet define our secretary of sta
the united states embassy is u.s. territory and he landed on the shores of the united states. and you do not san him out or have him leave from what we are hearing it was under duress, at least according to his lawyer, unless you have some kind of guarantee from the government of china. well, we hear from the state department that there were guarantees or assurances from the government of china to chen himself, that is useful. chen, against that dictatorship? one man against the government in...
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he said he wanted to go to the united states. he said he could like to leave with hillary clinton on her plane. she's there for high level meetings. as we reported last night he phoned into an emergency congressional hearing that was called to discuss his case. he reiterated in the phone call that he wanted help from secretary clinton. it's all very dramatic. last night when we left this story it was totally up in the air as to what would happen on this today. the clock is ticking. today there does seem to be progress toward a new deal that could get him out of china and to the united states in way that did not escalate this any further. apparently he's now been offered a fellowship at nyu's law school. china said they will consider his request to become a student or a visiting lecturer. the u.s. government say they expect the request to be expedited. this is happening in the shadow of hillary clinton being in china. he's expected to depart on saturday local time but beijing is 12 hours ahead of east coast. she will be leaving mo
he said he wanted to go to the united states. he said he could like to leave with hillary clinton on her plane. she's there for high level meetings. as we reported last night he phoned into an emergency congressional hearing that was called to discuss his case. he reiterated in the phone call that he wanted help from secretary clinton. it's all very dramatic. last night when we left this story it was totally up in the air as to what would happen on this today. the clock is ticking. today there...
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states, might be going to vacation in the united states, might be going to do business in the united states. >> on average they spend over $6,000 per visit. renting rooms in a hotel, going to shopping malls and buying things, eating in restaurants, taking taxi cabs, so they're spending money in america and so they're creating jobs. >> worldwide, the state department issued 7.8 million non-immigrant visas in 2011. the greatest demand was from brazil and china. american consular officers are charged with deciding whether those visas are awarded and to whom. those officers train at the foreign service institute outside washington dc. >> consular work is up close and personal diplomacy. how we conduct ourselves is just the empathetic voice for a distraught american, the professional, dignified visa interview. the transparency as we uphold our laws. this is public diplomacy. c>>lae >> consular work is one of the key elements of the mission of the foreign service and consular officers who are posted overseas in u.s. embassies and consulates have the principal requirement of protecting u.s.
states, might be going to vacation in the united states, might be going to do business in the united states. >> on average they spend over $6,000 per visit. renting rooms in a hotel, going to shopping malls and buying things, eating in restaurants, taking taxi cabs, so they're spending money in america and so they're creating jobs. >> worldwide, the state department issued 7.8 million non-immigrant visas in 2011. the greatest demand was from brazil and china. american consular...
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your initial question was a good one, how this practice can continue in the united states in 2012 simply defies logic. we've passed the ban in the massachusetts senator. my hope and prayer is that folks will contact the house of representatives and ask them to join us in this ban. >> i've asked multiple times, but if this works so well, why are they the only one who is use this? i mean, it doesn't seem like anybody else has adopted this technique. >> there are no other programs that i'm aware of that use this. i think if you took you a thousand people off the street, everybody would look and say it's barbaric, how can you do this? what i can tell you is that when you look at really good programs that work with autistic kids, when you have kids that are behaviorally disrupted, hitting somebody, hitting a teacher, the first reaction even in my own program at easter seals in chaulg, why didn't i pick up the anxie anxiety? what can we do potentially to help the child so they'll get less anxious, be less disruptive? what coping strategies can we teach the child? the reason most autistic child
your initial question was a good one, how this practice can continue in the united states in 2012 simply defies logic. we've passed the ban in the massachusetts senator. my hope and prayer is that folks will contact the house of representatives and ask them to join us in this ban. >> i've asked multiple times, but if this works so well, why are they the only one who is use this? i mean, it doesn't seem like anybody else has adopted this technique. >> there are no other programs that...
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maggie koerth-baker examines the current state of energy issues in the united states. the author reports that there is no one answer to the energy infrastructure, and that a more energy-efficient world will not be as utopia, but will be better than if no action is taken. it is about one half hour. >> thank you all for coming out here. i wanted to start off this evening talking about a name that you probably haven't heard of before. hj rogers. he is not well known, but he is one of the major forces in the history of electricity. for some very weird reasons. hj watchers in 1882, is one of the richest people in the city of appleton wisconsin. he owned a paper mill and he was building a mansion on the hill and in that summer he made a fateful decision. he went on a fishing trip with a salesman from the edison electric company. at the time, hj rogers and never sought an electric light bulb. technically, but does he was an up-and-coming competitor for him. but he came back from the fishing trip the proud owner of the rights to use edison technology in the city of appleton. i
maggie koerth-baker examines the current state of energy issues in the united states. the author reports that there is no one answer to the energy infrastructure, and that a more energy-efficient world will not be as utopia, but will be better than if no action is taken. it is about one half hour. >> thank you all for coming out here. i wanted to start off this evening talking about a name that you probably haven't heard of before. hj rogers. he is not well known, but he is one of the...
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a former member of congress, a former united states senator, a former vice president of the united states, an experienced nationally known sober steady republican named richard nix on is running for president. he wins in 1968. he wins re-election in 1972. he never makes it to the end of the second term because of a little complication called watergate. in 1968 he was at the height of his appeal and he was a communist. see his campaign slogan, forward together. this is from the republican national committee archives. see the slogan at the bottom. bushy haired richard nixon communist. the reason you know that slogan indicates he's a communist because today's conservatives say so. i thought this was debunked already but conservatives even know, this is from last night on glenn beck's internet tv show, conservatives are still stuck on this. president obama's web video that came out ended with this slogan forward. the right just went nuts that the word forward was the obama campaign's way of signaling that it is marxist. it seems to impose the economic system by karl marx on america. that pres
a former member of congress, a former united states senator, a former vice president of the united states, an experienced nationally known sober steady republican named richard nix on is running for president. he wins in 1968. he wins re-election in 1972. he never makes it to the end of the second term because of a little complication called watergate. in 1968 he was at the height of his appeal and he was a communist. see his campaign slogan, forward together. this is from the republican...
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how this practice can continue in the united states in 2012 simply defies logic. we have now passed the ban in the massachusetts state senate. my hope and prayer is that folks will contact the massachusetts house of representatives and ask them to join us in this ban. >> doctor, i mean, i have asked the school this multiple times, but if this works so well, why are they the only ones who use this? i mean, it doesn't seem like anybody else has adopted this technique. >> yeah. there are no other programs that i am aware of that use this. i think if you took a thousand people off the street, everybody would look and say this simply is barbaric, how can you do this? what i can tell you is when you look at really good programs that work with autistic kids, when you have kids that are behaviorally disruptive, when they might hit somebody, hit a teacher, the first reaction that the teachers give in easter seals in chicago are usually why didn't i pick up the anxiety? what was it that set the child off? what can we do sensory wise to help the child so that they'll get les
how this practice can continue in the united states in 2012 simply defies logic. we have now passed the ban in the massachusetts state senate. my hope and prayer is that folks will contact the massachusetts house of representatives and ask them to join us in this ban. >> doctor, i mean, i have asked the school this multiple times, but if this works so well, why are they the only ones who use this? i mean, it doesn't seem like anybody else has adopted this technique. >> yeah. there...
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she has one son and lives in the united states. her dream is to return to school and to finish her education. >> thank you for your work in championing human rights everywhere. i join you in the case of ongoing human rights in china. the case of mr. chen not only highlights these abuses but the need to evaluate the current status of u.s., china registrations. while still unfolding mr. chen appears to mark a watershed moment for u.s.-china relations. despite many serious remaining concerns i believe it's important to stress the significance of the u.s. reaching two deals on this sensitive crisis with the chinese as well as engaging in the annual strategic and economic dialogue as planned. these talks underscore the vast array of national and economic security issues in which is u.s. and china must continue. we must continue to work toward greater understanding. with regard to north korea, iran, the south china sea, international property rights and currency manipulation. i believe efforts to improve cooperation officially and throug
she has one son and lives in the united states. her dream is to return to school and to finish her education. >> thank you for your work in championing human rights everywhere. i join you in the case of ongoing human rights in china. the case of mr. chen not only highlights these abuses but the need to evaluate the current status of u.s., china registrations. while still unfolding mr. chen appears to mark a watershed moment for u.s.-china relations. despite many serious remaining concerns...
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as the united states becomes more diverse, more interactive, more developed technology wise, we have to understand that the only barrier that we have to break is through communications. especially through languages such as chinese. improving the foreign language capacity of the nation is crucial to the united states' success over this lifetime. in order to become powerful, we have to learn to adapt and learn new knowledge. through language and immersion, you achieve both requirements. thank you for your time. i'm happy to answer any questions that you have. >> thank you very much. major mitchell, please proceed with your statement. >> chairman ochoa, i thank you for the opportunity to discuss my experiences as a born fellow and the impact it's had on my career as an army officer. my fellowship afforded me the opportunity to spend a semester at the american university in cairo's arabic language institute. it was an experience which significantly shaped my decision to enter the military and has significantly impacted my career as an army officer specialized in the affairs of the arab w
as the united states becomes more diverse, more interactive, more developed technology wise, we have to understand that the only barrier that we have to break is through communications. especially through languages such as chinese. improving the foreign language capacity of the nation is crucial to the united states' success over this lifetime. in order to become powerful, we have to learn to adapt and learn new knowledge. through language and immersion, you achieve both requirements. thank you...
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the way they can talk to a president of the united states. he has shown a lot of character in what he has done and i appreciate that from him. they talk about how much money he spends. he spent $5 trillion. we are $16 trillion in debt. when bush took over he was in the clear. that means that he spent $11,000 in eight years. that is 500,000 more -- i mean 500 million more than what obama has spent. where are they going to go with that? i am a republican, but i believe i am going to vote democratic this time. i cannot. go for cannot it is not right. it host: all right. this weekend is the libertarian party's national convention. c-span will be there throughout the weekend. it's being held in las vegas. you will see the beginning of it tonight at 9:00 eastern and then saturday on this network beginning at noon. and political news, the candidate mitt romney was in richmond, virginia, yesterday and in coverage of his visit, romney said virginia is the key to victory in the fall. he picked up the endorsement of michelle bachmann. there he is with g
the way they can talk to a president of the united states. he has shown a lot of character in what he has done and i appreciate that from him. they talk about how much money he spends. he spent $5 trillion. we are $16 trillion in debt. when bush took over he was in the clear. that means that he spent $11,000 in eight years. that is 500,000 more -- i mean 500 million more than what obama has spent. where are they going to go with that? i am a republican, but i believe i am going to vote...
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planting these trees all over the united states. thank you again for coming. i hope this tree, the cherry tree, will further blossom in the years to come. 6 trees we have planted in the square. and nine trees in golden gate park. still more in san francisco. more than 150 years of history of cultural exchange. this is really a great place. i cannot think of a more fitting location to plant a tree. thank you for coming and i hope you will enjoy it. [applause] >> one other short, special ceremony that i want to acknowledge. we're joined by our fire chief. we are joined by our director of public works. we are joined by our director of the department of the environment. human rights commissioners -- we are joined by the state department. i do nothing we have ever met. we do -- i do not think we have ever met. our human rights commissioner is here. and our school board is here. john from our city administrator's office. also, john from the park's alliance, who has been a great story of this site. -- steward of this site. we have a number of staff. the chief gardner
planting these trees all over the united states. thank you again for coming. i hope this tree, the cherry tree, will further blossom in the years to come. 6 trees we have planted in the square. and nine trees in golden gate park. still more in san francisco. more than 150 years of history of cultural exchange. this is really a great place. i cannot think of a more fitting location to plant a tree. thank you for coming and i hope you will enjoy it. [applause] >> one other short, special...
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. >>> he did not want to go to the united states said it was was to help them get back into china to be a freedom fighter as he wanted or if the conditions of negotiations with chinese government for not to his satisfaction and he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there or possibly years. >>> the brought his wife to beijing and promised he would be reunited with his family and given a scholarship to attend law school. athematic the embassy. >>> attorneys that is live to be sent back to the village where the two of them had languished under house arrest. he talked of his wife twice. and then made that decision on his own. to come out of the embassy and to rejoin the family. >>> remember asking him in front of many witnesses are you ready to leave is this we want to do? >>> and he sat there and pause for a quiet for several minutes and then to jump up being excited and said let's go. >>> he was reunited this family but also back in a chinese control. apparently decided he would be better off coming to the neda states. the former president bill clinton was in the bay area ton
. >>> he did not want to go to the united states said it was was to help them get back into china to be a freedom fighter as he wanted or if the conditions of negotiations with chinese government for not to his satisfaction and he was prepared to stay in the embassy and live there or possibly years. >>> the brought his wife to beijing and promised he would be reunited with his family and given a scholarship to attend law school. athematic the embassy. >>> attorneys...
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new research shows the number of united states babies born with signs of opiate drug withdrawalprescription drugs has tripled in a decade. 13,000 infants were affected in 20019, they estimate -- 2009. if you don't think the problem affects your community in particular, think again. matt jablow joins us live with a story of one part of montgomery county that has been especially hard hit. matt? >> reporter heroin use has long been a problem associated with inner cities, but many suburban parts of washington are finding out the hard way. heroin is no longer just a big city problem. >> there can never be a good out come from drugs. >> reporter: 18-year-old lea spends a lot of time thinking about a day in 2009 when she had a heart attack and was paralyzed from the neck down after using heroin for the first and only time of her life. >> i think back and i'm like, you know, why did i ever do that? >> reporter: since that day, she and her mother, lisa, who live in germantown, have made it their mission to reach out to young people in hopes of convincing them not to use drugs. >> when she came home
new research shows the number of united states babies born with signs of opiate drug withdrawalprescription drugs has tripled in a decade. 13,000 infants were affected in 20019, they estimate -- 2009. if you don't think the problem affects your community in particular, think again. matt jablow joins us live with a story of one part of montgomery county that has been especially hard hit. matt? >> reporter heroin use has long been a problem associated with inner cities, but many suburban...
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government, the state department, secretary clinton and the united states. i hope i will visit this great country one day, but now i just want to the stay with my friends in china. what i want is for all of my friends to be safe. now, that is very courageous on her part, because even though pearl was not tortured during this most recent detention, she has suffered significant violence. specifically, on january 10th of 2011 she drove to cheng's village where plain clothed guards smashed her car outside of his home. then on may 30th, 2011 she went to yinon county and plained clothed cars kidnapped rob and beat her and in fact struck her face 30 to 40 times. she was subjected to a painful position for four hours while being driven in a car and then dumped on the road. then i june 6, 2011 she went again tore cheng's case and local officials kidnapped her, robbed her. plained clothes guards drove her over four miles and kicked off out of into a field and where they tried to stuff her socks into her mouth and tied her up and touched her breasts. despite the violen
government, the state department, secretary clinton and the united states. i hope i will visit this great country one day, but now i just want to the stay with my friends in china. what i want is for all of my friends to be safe. now, that is very courageous on her part, because even though pearl was not tortured during this most recent detention, she has suffered significant violence. specifically, on january 10th of 2011 she drove to cheng's village where plain clothed guards smashed her car...
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she would be the first woman elected from the united states senate from wisconsin. so i guess the point is like coming from california, dianne feinstein, barbara boxer. we're used to it. we take it for granted. you think about -- >> you think about the west coast, you have a lot of women senators from the west coast. patty murray, olympia snowe -- maria cantwell. you've got women up and down the west coast. >> bill: it is not true across -- my point is it is not true across the country. i hadn't thought of it that way. we still have a long ways to go in terms of parity among elected officials. some very important races. i just mentioned just two of them. >> talking about 12 or 13 women senators. >> i don't know the number. >> it is a small -- 13% of the united states senate. half of the -- 52%, 54% of the country. >> bill: so we have a long way to go which is why what you're doing is so important. >> thank you. >> bill: and what you're doing is so important. we can get these women elected make sure they're democratic women. the other thing -- >> i'm going to tell th
she would be the first woman elected from the united states senate from wisconsin. so i guess the point is like coming from california, dianne feinstein, barbara boxer. we're used to it. we take it for granted. you think about -- >> you think about the west coast, you have a lot of women senators from the west coast. patty murray, olympia snowe -- maria cantwell. you've got women up and down the west coast. >> bill: it is not true across -- my point is it is not true across the...
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in the united states, it could be paid order given freely. we actually get more reliable supply and a higher quality of blood if you don't pay for it at all. this is a study that he did. he also said, apart from the blood topic, there is something to be said for a society that encourages an honors health. you will a road that if you start paying people. if you do pay people, others can still, if they want to, say no, no thank you. if you say and if they began to fill -- it dishonors the all tourism and the social solidarity. coming to your question about my colleague, and many economists, who say that we should conserve altruism. we could conserve solidarity and not spend it down. you need it when you really need it, when markets can do the work. first of all, it is not supported empirically. this is just a folk wisdom that some economists rule out to defend, for example, the market of blood. it could be an opposite market for marketing kidneys. what mrs. these sentiments and virtues of fellow feeling, all tourism, love, for that matter, and
in the united states, it could be paid order given freely. we actually get more reliable supply and a higher quality of blood if you don't pay for it at all. this is a study that he did. he also said, apart from the blood topic, there is something to be said for a society that encourages an honors health. you will a road that if you start paying people. if you do pay people, others can still, if they want to, say no, no thank you. if you say and if they began to fill -- it dishonors the all...
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the united states has refused. but rasmussen said russia's fears were groundless. >> i think the best way that the russians could see with their own eyes that our system is not directed against russia would be to engage actively in the cooperation that we have suggested. >> the defense system is to be completed in four phases by about 2020 and includes intercepted missiles based in poland and romania. >> on to business now. facebook has set an ipo price of between $28 and $35 a share, which could value the company of up to $96 billion a share, dwarfing its rivals. >> trading in facebook stock is slated for may 18. it said to make company founder mark zuckerberg one of the richest people in the world. he is due to sell about 5% of his stake in the company and raise $1 billion in the process. our correspondent at the frankfurt stock exchange gave us this round of friday's trade. >> people here at the stock market sincerely hope that the facebook ipo will be a success. it is important that they are glad the process of
the united states has refused. but rasmussen said russia's fears were groundless. >> i think the best way that the russians could see with their own eyes that our system is not directed against russia would be to engage actively in the cooperation that we have suggested. >> the defense system is to be completed in four phases by about 2020 and includes intercepted missiles based in poland and romania. >> on to business now. facebook has set an ipo price of between $28 and $35...
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you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. at the risk of sounding libe a ger i have a -- sounding like a geriatric reporter, it makes you picks up on stories that the sanctioned reporters are always there for the press conference. there is a new generation making a change. to me that's what they did. that's extra coverage to be on the outside and the inside. that's a good thing. >> so you went to russia. >> i did. >> and what kind of comparison do you have? >> the thing about the russians is they love to talk. you couldn't get them to stop talking. in china it was a little harder to pull stuff out, and people were so -- you had to spend such a long time talking about the fact that you were a foreigner and that you spoke chinese and that you commented on that for a long time before you could start asking questions. i think russia in the time of glastnost was more open than china in the 19 0's. i don't know about today. you do have a more southern region or chinese provocation doing interesting things. and the internet
you always think the next president of the united states is going to be nicer to reporters than the one before. at the risk of sounding libe a ger i have a -- sounding like a geriatric reporter, it makes you picks up on stories that the sanctioned reporters are always there for the press conference. there is a new generation making a change. to me that's what they did. that's extra coverage to be on the outside and the inside. that's a good thing. >> so you went to russia. >> i did....
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japan plans to acquire 42 units of the f-35, a jet that has been developed by the united states and other countries. japan earmarked funds to purchase four units this fiscal year on the assumption that each aircraft would cost about $120 million. but the u.s. defense department says in a recent report to congress that the price per unit is expected to reach around $240 million. the figures include the replacement of engines and other parts as well as the cost of training pilots. these calculations could affect japan's decision to go ahead with the procurement plan. >>> japan told egypt that it's ready to help promote democracy in the arab nation. foreign minister koichiro gemba met egyptian president kamal ganzouri in cairo. egypt will have its first presidential election since the collapse of the mubarak administration. gemba said it's important that egypt's historical change leads to peace. he pointed out that stability in egypt is the key to a stable middle east. he added this will also directly affect japan. gemba said japan will make the most of its expertise in experience during rec
japan plans to acquire 42 units of the f-35, a jet that has been developed by the united states and other countries. japan earmarked funds to purchase four units this fiscal year on the assumption that each aircraft would cost about $120 million. but the u.s. defense department says in a recent report to congress that the price per unit is expected to reach around $240 million. the figures include the replacement of engines and other parts as well as the cost of training pilots. these...
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that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride should be that they keep coming to the american embassy. embassy. we have to take one more i take insulin, so i test... lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test ey. >> the president of the united states
that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride...
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now he's sought refuge from the united states. of course we have to protect him. we also have to try to encourage the chinese government to see this as an opportunity. i know that sounds a little naive, but there are many voices coming out of the top levels of chinese leadership right now that are calling for a nion underworld law. so this is the opportunity for the chinese government to show that it really is a nation that is ruled by law. >> ifill: sasha gong, a senior administration official said we're searching for the appropriate balance. in the past the appropriate balance has been to focus on discussions between the u.s. and china on trade or currency issues, not necessarily on human rights. is that even possible to find an appropriate balance? >> well, for human rights it should be part of trade, and economic relations. because you can'tay, ll, we developed trade and the economic relations first and the disregard of human rights, that's not who we are. we are the united states of america, and, well, i think what somewhat the voice of america heard is that
now he's sought refuge from the united states. of course we have to protect him. we also have to try to encourage the chinese government to see this as an opportunity. i know that sounds a little naive, but there are many voices coming out of the top levels of chinese leadership right now that are calling for a nion underworld law. so this is the opportunity for the chinese government to show that it really is a nation that is ruled by law. >> ifill: sasha gong, a senior administration...
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government, state department, secretary clinton, and the united states. i hope i will visit this great country one day, but now i just want to stay with my friends. in china. where i want all my friends to be safe. that's courageous on her part. she was not tortured in the most recent detention, she's suffered significant violence. specifically on january 10th of 2011 she drove to a village where a plain clothed guards smashed her car outside of a home. on may 30th, 2011, she went to the case, and plain clothed guards kidnapped beat her and struck her face 30 to 40 times. she was subjected to a painful position for four hours while being driven in a car and then dumped on a road. on june 6th, 2011, she went to the county again for chen's case, and locals kidnapped her, robbed her, plain clothed guards drove her for four hours and kicked her into a field, stuffed her socks into her hot, tied her up, and touched her breasts. pearl wants to remain in china for the protection of her friends, and her courage and commitment is to be commended and admired. chen
government, state department, secretary clinton, and the united states. i hope i will visit this great country one day, but now i just want to stay with my friends. in china. where i want all my friends to be safe. that's courageous on her part. she was not tortured in the most recent detention, she's suffered significant violence. specifically on january 10th of 2011 she drove to a village where a plain clothed guards smashed her car outside of a home. on may 30th, 2011, she went to the case,...
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that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride should be that they keep coming to the american embassy. we have to take one more break. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola, whatever you want to d
that's what the united states is about. that is why they had lady lebanonty during the tiananmen square demonstrations 22 years ago. if we fail at that we are doing ourselves a disservice, doing our values a disservice and the chinese people a similar kind disservice. that is what we stand for. everyone understands this. he wasn't going to the russian embassy. he wasn't going to the cuban embassy. he was going to the american embassy and we have to honor that mission. >> point of pride...
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but i really don't see any alteativtoegotting his asylum in the united states. but remember the last time this happened was fong lee jur, took is a year to do it and now secretary clinton in 24 hours business to land in beijing. i hope that curt campbell has worked miracles, but i'm not very optimistic about coming to an agreement before these talks start. >> ifill: let me ask you about something you brought up earlier which is there's a lot of other domestic polical turmoil in china right now. is there y coecti betwn this and t oth caseor c the be? >> well, there's no direct connection. but i think they're both the result of a system in which the internal security police have really gone out of control. the great insecurity of china's leaders about domestic threats to their rule, have caused them to allow the control cartel, i call them, the internal security people, the propaganda people, you know, they're basically allod too whatever they nt and the standing committee of the polit bureau is not restraining them. if you look at both these cases, i think they'r
but i really don't see any alteativtoegotting his asylum in the united states. but remember the last time this happened was fong lee jur, took is a year to do it and now secretary clinton in 24 hours business to land in beijing. i hope that curt campbell has worked miracles, but i'm not very optimistic about coming to an agreement before these talks start. >> ifill: let me ask you about something you brought up earlier which is there's a lot of other domestic polical turmoil in china...
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today, basically 80% of all the loans in the united states are processed through their software. we will see much more of this. we want to talk about not as public companies, tons of this. all of these guys uses the original cloud service. a lot of people have asked me why we call it a cloud. what does this come from? it is pretty simple. in the old days of client-server computing -- some of us were around them -- we would draw a picture of a pc, a picture of a unix server, and then a picture of a little clout in between. mostly because none of us understood how networks work. for the old folks in the room, you may remember certain words. this is all communication technology developed for corporations to build their own networks. that sounds like crazy talk today, right? nobody does that anymore. everybody is using ip, mpls- based networks. that is the network cloud. the network guys realize that in order to build a network service, they had to put these things called switches and routers in a room that had high quality power, guard dogs out front, and not located on a fault line
today, basically 80% of all the loans in the united states are processed through their software. we will see much more of this. we want to talk about not as public companies, tons of this. all of these guys uses the original cloud service. a lot of people have asked me why we call it a cloud. what does this come from? it is pretty simple. in the old days of client-server computing -- some of us were around them -- we would draw a picture of a pc, a picture of a unix server, and then a picture...